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Sunday, April 23, 2017

Famine is Almost Killing the People of Yemen and the War of the Conflicting Parties Enters its Third Year

Press Release

Famine
is Almost Killing the People of Yemen and the War of the Conflicting Parties Enters
its Third Year

(Translated)

The
people of Yemen suffer from the disasters they are facing at the level of basic
needs There is no security, no food, no education, no health, no water, no
electricity, no salaries and no services, but there is famine, disease,
killing, fear, war, sectarian and regional strife, and the spread of evil and
crime, all as a result of the Anglo-American conflict on Yemen. And the
regional tools: Saudi Arabia, Iran, UAE and Qatar ... And local tools: Houthis,
Saleh and Hadi ... And here the war in Yemen enters its third year and the
parties to the conflict all gamble at the expense of the people of Makloum from
Operation Decisive Storm since 26/3/2015 and the shells of Houthis and Saleh ...
All this serves the Kaffir colonizer and his agendas in his struggle for power
and wealth in the country.

The
fighting for nearly two years has severely damaged Yemen's already fragile
economy and infrastructure, and suspended welfare payments and salaries (since
August), it shut down most of the
private sector, factories and businesses, exacerbating unemployment and thus
weakening the ability to meet everyday needs.

UN
figures indicate food shortages, and rising food and fuel prices, and cuts in
agricultural production and other factors that have led to food insecurity for approximately
19 million people, i.e. nearly 80 percent of Yemen's population.

Some
63,000 Yemenis died last year for avoidable causes, most of them related to
malnutrition, according to UNICEF statistics.

World
Food Program reports confirm that four out of every five Yemenis suffer food
insecurity. They depend on one meal a day and cannot guarantee food for the
next day!

Some
7.3 million people from various provinces need urgent food assistance, while
more than 2 million children and infants are malnourished, of whom half a
million are severely malnourished, an increase of 63% compared to 2015,
highlighting the significant impact of the conflict taking place in the country.

As a
natural result of the economic downturn, it is estimated that 3 million
children did not attend school last year, while many others have died due to
many diseases, some have not been seen by Yemenis such as dengue fever, cholera
and poliomyelitis, amid a breakdown of the health system.

Children
and non-mature youngsters may have the greatest share of the loss. Those who
have not been reduced to pieces by the bombings, have been turned by starvation
and disease into skeletons that are missing the most basic elements of life, or
taken to be forcibly transferred to combat camps and pressured, for money, to
be used in military tasks to fight with rival militias, especially Houthis,
which mobilize tribesmen who do not have a great interest in education, but
love to take up arms and so they are taken to war and fighting!!

The
make matters worse, the aid and grants that come to Yemen from some countries
and international organizations are taken over by the conflicting parties and
only a little of that reaches the needy people of Yemen. The parties of the
conflict take the aid and grants and sells most of it in the black market to
support its war and give the rest for its supporters in light of the ongoing
conflict in the country, and it’s worth mentioning that most of this aid and
grants are close to its expiry date increasing the suffering of the people of
Yemen over their suffering. Two days ago, Hadi’s government destroyed nearly
117 tons of wheat because it was unfit for use, it was given by the Red Cross
as aid!!

The
conflict between the fighters on the ports exacerbates the situation in the
country, and the latest conflict is the struggle on the Port of Hudeidah in the
midst of military and economic war between the conflicting parties to achieve
victories at the expense of the inflicted people, exhausted by conflicts and futile
wars.

The
reality of the Anglo-American international conflict in Yemen is no longer
hidden to the people of Yemen. The parties of the conflict openly declare this
and are not ashamed. The war is not a legitimate one internally and externally,
nor is it a sectarian or religious war, no matter how it is disguised by the
fighting parties, to legitimize their crimes. It is a colonial international
political conflict and fighting in it is forbidden.

We say
to the parties of the conflict in Yemen: Are two years of war, fighting,
gambling and serving your colonizing masters at the expense of the people of
Yemen, and their blood, dignity, security and health, not enough for you?! Is
the “seat” (of power) and the interests of the colonists takes priority to you
from the people of Iman and wisdom who the Messenger of Allah (saw) said
regarding them: «هم مني وأنا منهم»“They
are from me and I am from them”?!

O
people of Yemen! Your Iman and wisdom are enough (sources) for
you to solve your problems If you return
to them in truth and sincerity, do not wait for the solutions of the West and
its United Nations, it is misguided andmisleading and it calls to the doors of strife and wars, but rather calls
you to the gates of Hellfire. So beware of its poisoned and mined solutions and
renounce its defeated parties of the conflict and work to bring Allah’s rule to
power and make His word the highest, and establish the righteous Khilafah state
on the method of Prophethood; by it you will return as a Yemen of happiness and
joy, and have gardens on the right and on the left, if you know. Your country
has many bounties and wealth and has a strategic location and your hearts are
soft and gentle, and you are the people of Fiqh, Iman, and wisdom, is it not
high time for you to wake up and stop the oppressors, the conflicting parties,
and work with Hizb ut Tahrir to achieve this?

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